What Is The Most Common Ping Dot Color?

If you have ever shopped around for a Ping iron, then chances are you have seen the different colored dots on either the face of the club, or the hosel of the club. It is pretty common for most golfers to have one of these cored dot Ping irons. But which is the one that is most common amongst golfers. In other words, which dotted Ping iron is the most common?

I took a look at common golfer measurements alongside Ping’s dotted iron measurement chart to figure out which one is the most popular and most common amongst players.


What is the most common Ping dot color? The most common Ping dot color is black. This is because most golfers have an average height within the 5’ 7” to 6’ 0” range, which gives them an average wrist-to-floor length of 67” to 72”. Based on the Ping dot color chart, these two measurements would place a majority of golfers in the black dot section.


Essentially, by taking the average height range of most golfers and pairing that information with the average wrist-to-floor ratio (which is approximately 49% of a player’s height), you can see where most golfers will fall. This makes it very easy to deduce exactly what the most common Ping dot color is.

 

 

 

What Do Ping Color Dots Mean?

The Ping dot colors categorize what type of lie each club has. Each colored dot is associated with a certain lie angle. Based on a golfer’s measurements, they are placed into a certain dot color category. This category represents the most optimal lie for that player based on these measurements.

The Ping colored dot lie angles range from 4 degrees flat to 5 degrees upright. So each color has a slightly higher or lower lie than the one previous to it.

 

 

What Is Club Lie?

Before we get into more detail about the actual colors of Ping irons, it’s best to establish what club lie actually is. Below is a simple diagram to show you what club lie looks like:

Golf club lie is the angle between the ground and the hosel of the club. If the hosel is angled more towards the golfer, that means it is more upright, and if the hosel is pointing a bit more away from the golfer that means it is more flat.

 

 

 

 

What Does The Black Ping Dot Mean?

Now that we have established that the black dot is the most common Ping iron color, what exactly does it mean?

The black dot on Ping irons means that the club is 0 degrees upright and 0 degrees flat. In other words, it has a standard lie for the average golfer.

 

 

 

What Do All Of The Ping Dot Colors Mean?

Even with the help of the chart, it is hard to understand exactly what all of the colored dots mean. The colors represent the range of lie (Maroon being the most upright lie and Gold being the most flat).

These different lies are used because of a person’s  height. Lie angle is used to make sure that a player is able to hit the ball on the center of the face. So depending on their height, the lie will change.

Below is a broken down list of what exactly each Ping dot means and who they are good for.

 

What Does Ping Maroon Dot Mean?

Maroon dot means the iron is 5 degrees upright. It is best for golfers over 6 foot 4 inches that have greater than 40 inches wrist to floor ratio.

What Does Ping Silver Dot Mean?

Silver dot means the iron is 4 degrees upright. It is best for Golfers between 6’1″ – 6’3″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 38.5 to 40 inches

What Does Ping White Dot Mean?

White dot means the iron is  3 degrees upright. It is best for Golfers between 6’0″ – 6’1″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 37 to 38.5 inches.

What Does Ping Green Dot Mean?

Green dot means the iron is 2 degrees upright. It is best for Golfers between 5’11” – 6’0″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 36 to 37 inches.

What Does Ping Yellow Dot Mean?

Yellow Dot means 1.5 degrees upright. It is best for Golfers between 5’10” – 5’11” with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 34.5 to 36 inches.

What Does Ping Blue Dot Mean?

Blue dot means the iron is 1 degree upright. It is best for Golfers between 5’9″ – 5’10” with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 33 to 34.5 inches.

What Does Ping Black Dot Mean?

Black dot means the iron is 0 degrees upright, 0 degrees flat. It is best for Golfers between 5’8″ – 5’9″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 32 to 33 inches.

What Does Ping Red Dot Mean?

Red dot means the iron is 1 degree flat. It is best for Golfers between 5’7″ – 5’8″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 31 to 32 inches.

What Does Ping Purple Dot Mean?

Purple dot means the iron is 1.5 degrees flat. It is best for Golfers between 5’6″ – 5’7″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 29.5 to 31 inches.

What Does Ping Orange Dot Mean?

Orange dot means the iron is 2 degrees flat. It is best for Golfers between 5’5″ – 5’6″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 28 to 29.5 inches.

What Does Ping Brown Dot Mean?

Brown dot means the iron is 3 degrees flat. It is best for Golfers between 5’4″ – 5’5″ with a wrist-to-floor ratio of 27 to 28 inches.

What Does Ping Gold Dot Mean?

Gold dot means the iron is 4 degrees flat. It is best for Golfers 5’4″ and under with a wrist-to-floor ratio less than 27 inches.

 

What Is The Difference Between Ping’s Color Dots?

Generally speaking the difference between Ping’s color dots is that they are all different lies. However, technically speaking there is about a 1 lie degree difference  between each sequential dot color. 

While this difference may seem miniscule, it does play a very big role in figuring out the correct lie for each golfer.

 

 

 

How Do I Know The Color Of My Ping Dot?

There is a very easy way to determine your Ping dot color. Below are 3 steps to finding the best Ping dot color for you:

  1. Measure your height
  2. Measure your wrist-to-floor length
  3. Locate the intersection between those to measurements

Once you locate the intersection between your height and wrist-to-floor length, that is the color dot that is best for you.

Something to note is that there is some wiggle room in determining the best color dot for you. As long as the color you pick is within 3 colors up or down of where your intersection is, the club is likely fine for you to use.

It is important that you get the correct color club as getting the wrong lie will impact your game. Getting a club that is too upright increases your chances of hitting the club near the heel. On the flip side, a lie is too flat, you have a higher likelihood of hitting the ball near the toe of the club.

If your iron is too upright, then you are likely going to be pull-hooking the ball. And if your iron is too flat, then you are going to be push-slicing the ball. Either of these scenarios is typically detrimental to your golf game.

 

Are Ping Irons Legal?

I always like to double check with the USGA and R&A to make sure that each club I have or am planning to use is legal. I have checked for each of the ping Irons that are included in this Ping Dot article. According to the USGA, each color of the Ping iron set is legal to use in any type of golf tournament or match.

Final Thoughts: Most Common Ping Dot Color

Using these color dots is the next best thing to getting your clubs fitted. Even if you’re having trouble reading the chart, you at least know what the most common choice among most golfers is.

While it is recommended that you find what fits best for you, at least you know that the most common Ping dot color is black, giving you a decent frame of reference.

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